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I guessing you mean download them from TrueFire TV, rather than playing them through the TrueFire player. And that answer is yes. Instead of left clicking on the JAM button, right click and you will get the option to save file.

Welcome to our little forum.
I guessing you mean download them from TrueFire TV, rather than playing them through the TrueFire player. And that answer is yes. Instead of left clicking on the JAM button, right click and you will get the option to save file.

Thanks for the reply - but I already tried that and it didnt work. What I am trying to do is to download some of the Jam Tracks in the "Free Jam Tracks" section (Altered stormy for example).

The link is a link to an HTML page rather than an mp3 file and then the file plays in a flash player interface.

If I right click on the link I just get to download the html file and not the mp3.

The Free Jam Tracks are, well, just that free to anyone that visits the website. So that is why they are limited to online use only.

You will notice a source link at the top of the chart. This will take you to the appropriate course on TrueFire TV, and if you are a paid, Level 2 or 3 student you can download them from there. However certain ones ARE available to those that signup as free Level 1 students. But you have to go to the TrueFire TV channel to see which lessons are the free ones. And you must be signed in to access them.

Sorry you can't expect them to give away the store, but they do offer quite a bit for free. I myself spent about a year with the freebies before I even bought my first course.(back in the pre TFTV days).

The Free Jam Tracks are, well, just that free to anyone that visits the website. So that is why they are limited to online use only.

You will notice a source link at the top of the chart. This will take you to the appropriate course on TrueFire TV, and if you are a paid, Level 2 or 3 student you can download them from there. However certain ones ARE available to those that signup as free Level 1 students. But you have to go to the TrueFire TV channel to see which lessons are the free ones. And you must be signed in to access them.

Sorry you can't expect them to give away the store, but they do offer quite a bit for free. I myself spent about a year with the freebies before I even bought my first course.(back in the pre TFTV days).

Dont get me wrong I completly understand what you are saying and I also agree about not everything can be for free. I was only asking in case there was a way to do it as it would have been handy. But I can live without it.

I have a fender 500 pro PA (that has recording capabilities) that is being fed by a Line6 HD500 connected up to the computer as my soundcard, so for those tracks that I really want to jam along to off line I can stream them to that.

John,
I noticed that you piped in on the introductions thread, and you mention that you own a couple of the 50 Licks courses and you should be receiving the "Best of" 50 licks download. All the jam tracks on the courses are mp3 files. You just have to drill down through the folders.

Also I highly recommend signing up to TrueFire TV as a Level 1 Student.

The only 50 licks course I have on the PC is the 50 Rock Blues Rhythms. I have about 4 or 5 other 50 licks products, but they are all on my Ipad, so I cant (I dont think) access the mp3s. In fact I just checked and the backings on the ipad versions are only rhythm tracks not full blown jam trackes (which is fair enough, the product is pretty cheap on the ipad).

To be honest it really isnt a big issue - I have loads of jam tracks on my PC that I can use, I think in reality I am just a bit of a hoarder!

I just looked at the level 1 membership, and I am seriously considering it.

I just took a look. I made a mistake. I forgot the Level 1 was the lowest paid level. I was referring to the Free membership. This will at least give you access to the free charts and jam tracks on TFTV.

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